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Overview

Florencia Pereyra is affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including Medicine, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Computer Science. The work integrates subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Reproductive Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Equine studies, and Genetics.

The scientific topics they cover focus primarily on reproductive physiology and genetics in livestock, with attention to reproductive biology, fertility, and veterinary equine medical research. Other areas of interest include educational innovations, technology, e-learning, and knowledge management.

  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Educational Innovations and Technology
  • E-Learning and Knowledge Management

Florencia Pereyra has co-authored publications with several researchers, including N. Cazales, María José Estradé, Rodrigo Costa Mattos, Sandra Mara da Encarnação Fiala Rechsteiner, and Sthefanía Icatt.

  • N. Cazales
  • María José Estradé
  • Rodrigo Costa Mattos
  • Sandra Mara da Encarnação Fiala Rechsteiner
  • Sthefanía Icatt

Their recent papers reflect a focus on reproductive processes in equines. Notable publications include:

  • "Sperm transport and endometrial inflammatory response in mares after artificial insemination with cryopreserved spermatozoa," 2020, published in Theriogenology
  • "hCG versus histrelin acetate: ovulation inducing agents in mares (Equus caballus) in a commercial breeding program in Uruguay," 2023, published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Florencia Pereyra has also contributed to book publications, including a work titled Políticas agropecuarias en Uruguay 2020-2023: análisis y cuantificación de los apoyos y su vinculación con las emisiones de GEI y la presión fiscal scheduled for publication in 2025 by Inter-American Development Bank eBooks.

Best Publications

  • The major genetic determinants of HIV-1 control affect HLA class I peptide presentation

    Pereyra F;Jia X;McLaren Pj

  • Sequence and structural convergence of broad and potent HIV antibodies that mimic CD4 binding.

    Johannes F. Scheid;Hugo Mouquet;Beatrix Ueberheide;Ron Diskin

  • Broad diversity of neutralizing antibodies isolated from memory B cells in HIV-infected individuals

    Johannes F. Scheid;Hugo Mouquet;Niklas Feldhahn;Michael S. Seaman

  • Innate partnership of HLA-B and KIR3DL1 subtypes against HIV-1

    Maureen P. Martin;Ying Qi;Xiaojiang Gao;Eriko Yamada

  • Upregulation of CTLA-4 by HIV-specific CD4+ T cells correlates with disease progression and defines a reversible immune dysfunction.

    Daniel E Kaufmann;Daniel G Kavanagh;Florencia Pereyra;Florencia Pereyra;John J Zaunders

  • Genetic and Immunologic Heterogeneity among Persons Who Control HIV Infection in the Absence of Therapy

    Florencia Pereyra;Marylyn M. Addo;Daniel E. Kaufmann;Yang Liu

  • Transcriptional analysis of HIV-specific CD8 + T cells shows that PD-1 inhibits T cell function by upregulating BATF

    Michael Quigley;Florencia Pereyra;Björn Nilsson;Filippos Porichis

  • Polyreactivity increases the apparent affinity of anti-HIV antibodies by heteroligation

    Hugo Mouquet;Johannes F. Scheid;Johannes F. Scheid;Markus J. Zoller;Michelle Krogsgaard

  • HIV-1 persistence in CD4+ T cells with stem cell-like properties

    Maria J Buzon;Hong Sun;Chun Li;Amy Shaw

  • Perforin Expression Directly Ex Vivo by HIV-Specific CD8 + T-Cells Is a Correlate of HIV Elite Control

    Adam R. Hersperger;Florencia Pereyra;Martha Nason;Korey R. Demers

  • Influence of HLA-C Expression Level on HIV Control

    Richard Apps;Richard Apps;Ying Qi;Ying Qi;Jonathan M. Carlson;Haoyan Chen;Haoyan Chen

  • Whole genome deep sequencing of HIV-1 reveals the impact of early minor variants upon immune recognition during acute infection

    Matthew R. Henn;Christian L. Boutwell;Patrick Charlebois;Niall J Lennon

  • Differential microRNA regulation of HLA-C expression and its association with HIV control

    Smita Kulkarni;Ram Savan;Ying Qi;Ying Qi;Xiaojiang Gao;Xiaojiang Gao

  • Effects of thymic selection of the T-cell repertoire on HLA class I-associated control of HIV infection

    Andrej Košmrlj;Andrej Košmrlj;Elizabeth L. Read;Elizabeth L. Read;Ying Qi;Todd M. Allen

  • IL-10 is up-regulated in multiple cell types during viremic HIV infection and reversibly inhibits virus-specific T cells.

    Mark A. Brockman;Mark A. Brockman;Douglas S. Kwon;Douglas S. Kwon;Douglas S. Kwon;Daniel P. Tighe;David F. Pavlik

  • Long-Term Antiretroviral Treatment Initiated at Primary HIV-1 Infection Affects the Size, Composition, and Decay Kinetics of the Reservoir of HIV-1-Infected CD4 T Cells

    Maria J. Buzon;Enrique Martin-Gayo;Florencia Pereyra;Zhengyu Ouyang

  • TCR clonotypes modulate the protective effect of HLA class I molecules in HIV-1 infection

    Huabiao Chen;Zaza M Ndhlovu;Zaza M Ndhlovu;Dongfang Liu;Lindsay C Porter

  • HLA-B57/B*5801 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Elite Controllers Select for Rare Gag Variants Associated with Reduced Viral Replication Capacity and Strong Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Recognition.

    Toshiyuki Miura;Mark A. Brockman;Arne Schneidewind;Michael Lobritz

  • Increased coronary atherosclerosis and immune activation in HIV-1 elite controllers.

    Florencia Pereyra;Janet Lo;Virginia A. Triant;Jeffrey Wei

  • A method for identification of HIV gp140 binding memory B cells in human blood.

    Johannes F. Scheid;Hugo Mouquet;Niklas Feldhahn;Bruce D. Walker

  • HIV-1-Specific Interleukin-21+ CD4+ T Cell Responses Contribute to Durable Viral Control through the Modulation of HIV-Specific CD8+ T Cell Function

    Mathieu F. Chevalier;Boris Jülg;Augustine Pyo;Michael Flanders

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce D. Walker
Bruce D. Walker Harvard University
Xu G. Yu
Xu G. Yu Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard
Mathias Lichterfeld
Mathias Lichterfeld Brigham and Women's Hospital
Eric S. Rosenberg
Eric S. Rosenberg Harvard University
Douglas S. Kwon
Douglas S. Kwon Harvard University
Pascal Poignard
Pascal Poignard Grenoble Alpes University
Marylyn M. Addo
Marylyn M. Addo Universität Hamburg
Jonathan Z. Li
Jonathan Z. Li Brigham and Women's Hospital
Paul I. W. de Bakker
Paul I. W. de Bakker Vertex Pharmaceuticals (United Kingdom)

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